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Our Parish Church
is first and foremost a house of prayer and a place of Christian worship and witness. It stands to the glory of God, who has been made known to us by Jesus Christ, in whose Name worship has been offered here for over 250 years.
A warm welcome awaits you and we hope that you will not only respond to the beauty and the history of the building, but also sense the presence of God who is worshipped here.
The church of ST. MARK WYKE is named after one of three hamlets (Wyke, Christmas Pie and Flexford) that were joined to create Normandy. It was erected in 1847 & is built of stone, with a belfry.
It is situated in the village of Normandy within the Diocese of Guildford, Surrey - within a short distance of the Hampshire border. The southern part of the parish lies within a mile of the Hogs Back on the North Downs, whilst the northern part undulates amidst the natural charms of surrounding woodland and commons.
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